Although Luther did not doubt Kleiber on the surface, in fact...

Luthor did not doubt Kleiber too much in his heart. He did not think that Kleiber would turn around after accepting his gift. The news was exposed to Sonia, or the probability that this possibility would happen was relatively small.

This kind of guessing can easily eliminate most of the probability of its existence using a preset method.

Suppose, suppose that Kleiber really revealed the news to Sonia, let’s not talk about the reason why Sonia would talk to Luther after knowing the information that was mostly technical.

Even if Sonia really needs to meet with her for some reason, she should never ask her to meet him in this way. This will make Kleiber's situation very embarrassing, and this will be included in the cooperation treaty. It is clear that those who have been exchanged to receive knowledge and technology will lose the qualification to continue to acquire knowledge, which is not a good thing for Sonia.

Next, let’s discuss why Sonia came to her to discuss the meeting through Kleiber:

First of all, what Kleiber knew from Luther was more technical information, involving Arthur’s true identity. Luther carefully controlled the background and revealed almost no key information.

In this case, even if Kleiber told Sonia, Sonia would not have any extremely critical information.

Unless Sonia is ready to fall out with herself, or even prepare a 100% method to kill herself, it will be of no use for her to confront herself based only on the information revealed by Kleiber. It would be a complete loss to expose Kleiber and make Kleiber lose the qualification to continue studying under him.

And to say that the people on Sonia's side can definitely kill Luther, the possibility that she or the people behind her can do this is extremely slim.

Let alone Luther, it is not necessary to ensure that Arthur is killed.

Since this possibility was almost eliminated, Luther couldn't help but start to think about the reason why Sonia came to meet with him.

First of all, this matter cannot be too small. In Luther's understanding, Sonia, like himself, has established a cooperative relationship with the other party, but she will never take the initiative to find the other party unless it is a big deal.

Let alone asking for help, normally the two parties would not even look for each other except to complete the cooperation treaty when necessary.

Whether it is Luther or Sonia, they both know very well that the current cooperation between the two parties is not sincere, and both parties actually feel a bit forced.

Luther knew very well that his original plan to join the Empire was too unfeasible. It would be equivalent to completely handing over his own safety and deciding his fate by the Empire's review. This risk was too great, and He has no initiative at all and can only let the empire investigate him. Whatever problems he finds are problems, and he has no way to modify other people's thinking.

The high risk is actually okay, but Luther has no way to accept the fact that he has no initiative at all. Although joining the Quaker gang has its shortcomings, it is indeed a better choice. There is no way to investigate Arthur openly in the Quaker gang. Given the background, Luther has enough room for maneuver. If there is room for maneuver, then Luther has the opportunity to reverse the current situation, and as far as the current situation is concerned, Luther has no better choice.

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